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Charter Requests Weren’t ‘Innovative’
Fayetteville is in desperate need of options and alternatives to its delusional public school system. It is to our own detriment that people like Ms. Gullett are given influence and gate keeper status for charter schools. Rather than acting as an objective judge of charter proposals Gullet has been a rubber stamp for the powers that be, maintaining the status quo for school systems where children are getting left behind and school boards are asking for millions of dollars to maintain business as usual. If the next generation is to maintain its standing in the world our education system is going to have to start thinking outside of the box. Unfortunately, bureaucrats like Gullett hold the keys to that coffin known as the public school system.
November 18, 2009 at 8:17 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )